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Computers and High Tech

 

Computerjobs has tech job postings.

Computer Job Resources has the resources for network engineers, computer programmers, web designers, etc. to find their next job in computers.

Computerwork allows you to search computer professional jobs, and provides resources to both employers and IT professionals. There are over 5,000 listings in this database.

Computerworld has information on hiring forecasts, a specific IT career adviser column, and job search.

Dice has a job search engine that helps you find computer programming and highly technical employment opportunities in contract and full-time positions. Many other websites use its database. Recommended.

Findtechjob has tech job postings.

Geekfinder is a human resource site for IT and computer professionals. consulting professionals. Large online community and discussion boards.

Jobsearch-Computers: Search for Computer and Technology jobs in About's database. Also, resume posting services can save you time and energy and assist you in getting broad exposure for your resume.

Techies has career resources, job search engine, and information on tech courses, tech jobs and career positions. You can find IT opportunities, management training resources, and job fairs information.

Techupdate has tech job postings.

Professional Links:

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Career Resource Center is the largest and oldest not-for-profit educational and scientific society serving the technical and professional needs of computing and Information Technology professionals and students worldwide. It also has links to the Boston chapter of SIGCHI, Human-Technology and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

Boston CHI is a local group with terrific jobs email list serve for professionals in human factors and user interface design careers.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) is a leading authority in the technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others. IEEE’s President is Tufts Gordon Institute’s own Dr. Arthur Winston.